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    • You don’t get a re-roll

      • At the Re-Roll step, it’s still a hit, so you don’t get a re-roll. However, at the modifier step it changes with a -1 modifier, converting it to a 2 which is a miss.
      www.belloflostsouls.net/2017/06/40k-re-rolls-modifiers-rules-breakdown.html
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  2. If a rule allows you to re-roll a dice roll that was made by adding several dice together (2D6, 3D6 etc.) then, unless otherwise stated, you must re-roll all of those dice again. If a rule allows you to re-roll specific dice results, only those dice can be re-rolled.

  3. Depends on the wording of the rule. If a rule says "When this model makes an attack, you can re-roll the hit roll" then that means that you can re-roll any hit dice you want to, regardless of the value on them.

  4. Being able to re-roll all your hit or wound rolls doesn't mean that you have to re-roll all of them, you can choose on a dice-by-dice basis. The only exception is that rolls that require 2 (or sometimes 3) dice like charges or psychic tests do require you to re-roll both dice.

  5. Sep 23, 2024 · A unit of 5 Legionaries with two heavy melee weapons and an attached Master of Executions charges an enemy unit on an objective and completes a Dark Pact, gaining SUSTAINED HITS 1. The enemy unit has sustained casualties, and as a result, they can re-roll the hit roll when attacking the enemy unit.

  6. Sep 11, 2023 · When to apply a re-roll for a critically activated ability heavily depends on the target values for both the first and second roll, the target number for the critical hit, and the presence of re-rolls for the second roll.

  7. Jun 16, 2017 · Check the steps again: Re-Rolls happen BEFORE modifiers are applied. He rolled a 3 on the die which equals his BS of +3, which is a hit. At the Re-Roll step, it’s still a hit, so you don’t get a re-roll. However, at the modifier step it changes with a -1 modifier, converting it to a 2 which is a miss.

  8. Jun 2, 2023 · The new and slightly altered rule is the Firing Deck rule which allows x number of models to fire out of the vehicle, the big change is that it is the vehicle that counts as firing the weapon not the model embarked within so as the vehicle takes damage and potentially gets a -1 to their to hit roll so does the weapon being fired from the firing ...

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